| Literature DB >> 28507829 |
Nawal Wasif1, Komal Wasif2, Muhammad W Saif3.
Abstract
Acute drug-induced dystonia is commonly associated with antipsychotic drugs, antidepressants, antiemetics, and other medications. Bupropion (Wellbutrin and Zyban) is one of the most frequently prescribed antidepressants in the United States and Canada and smoking cessation aid. However, only few reported cases have been published of acute dystonia including dystonia after discontinuation of bupropion and even after a single dose of bupropion. Here, we report another case concerning an acute dystonia resulting from bupropion after dose escalation. To further assess this association, we used the Naranjo nomogram, which is a questionnaire designed for determining the likelihood of whether an adverse drug reaction is actually due to the drug rather than the result of other factors. Our patient's total score was seven, suggesting that our patient had probable adverse drug reaction. In summary, our case is that selected patients may experience dose-related acute dystonia as adverse reactions to bupropion sustained release (SR). Since it is one of the most commonly prescribed antidepressants and smoking cessation aids, clinicians should be aware of the potential dystonia associated with bupropion.Entities:
Keywords: antidepressants; depression; dystonia; neck stiffness; smoking cessation; tardive dyskinesias; tardive dystonia; temporomandibular joint (tmj); trismus
Year: 2017 PMID: 28507829 PMCID: PMC5429148 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
List of side effects of bupropion
| >10% | 1–10% | < 1% | 0.01–0.1% |
| Headache | Agitation or Anxiety | Anorexia | Seizures |
| Transient insomnia | Asthenia | Confusion | Ataxia |
| Dry mouth | Flushing | Delusions | |
| Taste disorders | Hypertension, tachycardia, chest pain | Depersonalization | |
| Tremor | Tinnitus | Hallucinations | |
| Rash | >Alopecia | Hostility, aggression, irritability | |
| Visual disturbance | Memory impairment | ||
| Concentration disturbance | Paraesthesia | ||
| Constipation, vomiting, abdominal pain | >Anaphylactic shock Angioedema | ||
| Dizziness | Angioedema | ||
| Sweating | Twitching | ||
| Fever | Urinary retention | ||
| Depression | >Orthostatic hypotension | ||
| Parkinsonism | |||
| Paranoid ideation | |||
| Abnormal dreams |
The Naranjo probability scale
| Item | Score | Our patient |
| 1. Are there previous conclusive reports on this reaction? | Yes (+1); No (0); Do not know or not done (0) | +1 |
| 2. Did the adverse event appear after the suspected drug was given? | Yes (+2); No (-1); Do not know or not done (0) | +2 |
| 3. Did the adverse reaction improve when the drug was discontinued or a specific antagonist was given? | Yes (+1); No (0); Do not know or not done (0) | +1 |
| 4. Did the adverse reaction appear when the drug was readministered? | Yes (+2); No (-2); Do not know or not done (0) | 0 |
| 5. Are there alternative causes that could have caused the reaction? | Yes (-1); No (+2); Do not know or not done (0) | +2 |
| 6. Did the reaction reappear when a placebo was given? | Yes (-1); No (+1); Do not know or not done (0) | 0 |
| 7. Was the drug detected in any body fluid in toxic concentrations? | Yes (+1); No (0); Do not know or not done (0) | 0 |
| 8. Was the reaction more severe when the dose was increased, or less severe when the dose was decreased? | Yes (+1); No (0); Do not know or not done (0) | +1 |
| 9. Did the patient have a similar reaction to the same or similar drugs in any previous exposure? | Yes (+1); No (0); Do not know or not done (0) | 0 |
| 10. Was the adverse event confirmed by any objective evidence? | Yes (+1); No (0); Do not know or not done (0) | 0 |
Most common drugs known to cause dystonia
| Drugs known to cause dystonia |
| Acetohenazine |
| Amoxapine |
| Chlorpromazine |
| Fluphenazine |
| Haloperidol |
| Loxapine |
| Mesoridazine |
| Metaclopramide |
| Molinndone |
| Perphanzine |
| Piperacetazine |
| Prochlorperzine |
| Promazine |
| Promethazine |
| Thiethylperazine |
| Thioridazine |
| Thiothixene |
| Triflupromazine |
| Trimeprazine |